• TEACHINGS: Are You Not Saying What the Buddha Said? | J. Krishnamurti with Buddhist Scholars | Discussion 1
    Nov 19 2024

    The Immeasurable Podcast highlights the first part of a five-part series titled Can Humanity Change? This series was recorded in 1978 at Brockwood Park, where J. Krishnamurti spoke with Buddhist scholars.

    J. Krishnamurti with Buddhist Scholars - Brockwood Park 1978 - Discussion 1: Are You Not Saying What the Buddha Said?

    Series: Can Humanity Change?

    Q: Does knowledge condition human beings?

    Knowledge means accumulation of information, experience, facts, theories and principles, the past and the present. This bundle we call knowledge.

    Can a mind that is burdened with knowledge see truth?

    Will we get more knowledge by reading what the Buddha or Christ said? We are full of this accumulative instinct that we think will help us to jump into heaven.

    Can I look at the fact without the word with all its intimations, content and tradition?

    Can I look at something without the association of words and past remembrances? Then only I see the fact.

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  • EXPLORATION: War & Peace | Mark Habeeb
    Aug 2 2024

    Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast. This episode comes from a talk titled “War and Peace” at the 2022 KFA May Gathering. Despite the persistent aspiration of every generation to achieve world peace and end war, violence, and terror, these conflicts continue unabated. Most people envision a peaceful world for their children, yet the cycle of violence and ethnic hatred persists.

    In this talk, Mark Habeeb raises the question of whether we should abandon this seemingly unattainable goal or go deeper into understanding why we perpetuate the very actions we wish to cease. We may be challenged to have the courage to look within ourselves and recognize that the roots of war and violence lie in our own interactions and relationships.

    Mark Habeeb is a Professor of Global Politics and Security at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC, where his specialty is international negotiation, conflict management, and the role of identity processes in group violence. He is a Fellow of the Middle East Studies Association, a member of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, and a member of the Board of Virginia Humanities. From 1988 to 1991 he was Chairman of the Forum for US-Soviet Dialogue. He has published widely in his field and in 2021 published his first novel. Mark received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University and also studied at the University of Sussex and the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. He has studied the teachings of Krishnamurti for over 30 years.

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    54 mins
  • TEACHINGS: Can Human Problems Be Solved? | J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm | Part 15
    Jul 16 2024

    The Immeasurable Podcast highlights a the last part of a fifteen-part series from Ojai recorded in 1980 where J. Krishnamurti spoke with David Bohm about the ending of time. You can visit Pine Cottage where this conversation took place, and where Krishnamurti lived and passed away, during visiting hours at the Krishnamurti Library in Ojai, CA. Visit kfa.org for details.

    J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm - Brockwood Park 1980 - Dialogue 15: Can Human Problems Be Solved?

    Series: The Ending of Time

    Why have human beings not been able to resolve human, daily problems of life? What prevents the solution of these problems completely?

    When there is attention there is no center from which I attend.

    A poor man wants to be rich and a rich man wants to be richer. It is a movement of becoming, becoming, both outwardly and inwardly. Though it brings a great deal of pain and sometimes pleasure, this sense of becoming, fulfilling, achieving psychologically has made my life into all that it is.

    Is love something that is common to all of us?

    For more information about J. Krishnamurti and the Krishnamurti foundations:

    International Site - http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/
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    Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, UK - http://www.kfoundation.org/
    Krishnamurti Foundation of America - http://www.kfa.org/
    Krishnamurti Foundation of India - http://www.kfionline.org/
    Fundación Krishnamurti Latinoamericana - http://www.fkla.org/

    © 1980 Krishnamurti Foundation Trust

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • EXPLORATION: Pointers to the Quiet Mind, Part 2 | Stephen Smith, Jaap Sluitjer, Cory Fisher
    Apr 4 2024

    You’re listening to The Immeasurable Podcast. This episode is part two of Stephen Smith's talk at the KFA’s 2020 Annual May Gathering. In this episode, Stephen is joined by Cory Fisher, the former Archives and Publishing Director of the KFA, and Jaap Sluitjer, the Executive Director of the KFA, in exploring the quiet mind.

    Stephen is a former educator at Brockwood Park School, where he had personal contact with Krishnamurti. He was also the former Center Coordinator of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America, organizing events, facilitating dialogues, engaging with the public in Southern California as well as traveling from coast to coast.

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    23 mins
  • TEACHINGS: The Mind in the Universe | J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm | Part 14
    Mar 16 2024

    The Immeasurable Podcast highlights a fifteen-part series from Ojai recorded in 1980 where J. Krishnamurti spoke with David Bohm about the ending of time. You can visit Pine Cottage where this conversation took place, and where Krishnamurti lived and passed away, during visiting hours at the Krishnamurti Library in Ojai, CA. Visit kfa.org for details.

    J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm - Brockwood Park 1980 - Dialogue 14: The Mind in the Universe

    Series: The Ending of Time

    Is thought a material process?

    Is it possible to have a mind that is really, completely empty of all the things that thought has put together?

    Only the insight into the nature of reaction ends psychological reaction.

    There is absolute stillness and in that stillness, or from that stillness, there is a movement which is everlastingly new.

    Can the silent movement of order affect my daily life when I have deep inward psychological order?

    Freedom is not a reaction.

    There is the universal mind, and the human mind can be of that when there is freedom.


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    International Site - http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/
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    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jk.krishnamurti
    Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, UK - http://www.kfoundation.org/
    Krishnamurti Foundation of America - http://www.kfa.org/
    Krishnamurti Foundation of India - http://www.kfionline.org/
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    © 1980 Krishnamurti Foundation Trust

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    52 mins
  • EXPLORATION: Pointers to the Quiet Mind | Stephen Smith
    Mar 2 2024

    You’re listening to The Immeasurable Podcast. This episode is a talk by Stephen Smith at the KFA’s 2020 Annual May Gathering. In this episode, Stephen explores the quiet mind. Stephen takes us on a journey through the intricate layers of consciousness, urging us to examine our fundamental perceptions and assumptions about reality. Through rigorous self-inquiry and a deep exploration of the self, he challenges us to go beyond the limitations of our conditioned minds and embrace a state of profound peace and clarity. Although it cannot be sought out, a quiet mind may be necessary to adequately address the ongoing challenges facing humanity. Join us as we uncover the transformative power of the quiet mind and its potential to revolutionize our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

    Stephen is a former educator at Brockwood Park School, where he had personal contact with Krishnamurti. He was also the former Center Coordinator of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America, organizing events, facilitating dialogues, engaging with the public in Southern California as well as traveling from coast to coast.

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    30 mins
  • TEACHINGS: The Ending of Psychological Knowledge | J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm | Part 13
    Feb 15 2024

    The Immeasurable Podcast highlights a fifteen-part series from Ojai recorded in 1980 where J. Krishnamurti spoke with David Bohm about the ending of time. You can visit Pine Cottage where this conversation took place, and where Krishnamurti lived and passed away, during visiting hours at the Krishnamurti Library in Ojai, CA. Visit kfa.org for details.

    J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm - Brockwood Park 1980 - Dialogue 13: The Ending of Psychological Knowledge


    Series: The Ending of Time


    Why are our minds always operating in a certain direction?

    What shall I do, as a human being, realizing that knowledge is naturally, inevitably forming a groove in which I live? How am I to break it down?

    Pure observation, which is actually listening, is that pure observation love?

    When I ask you to tell me what to do, I am back in the field of knowledge.

    We have tried everything – fasting, every kind of thing to get rid of the ‘me’ with all its knowledge, with all its illusions. One tries to identify with something else, which is the same. A serious man has done all this and comes back to the fundamental question: what will make this wall totally disappear?

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    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jk.krishnamurti
    Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, UK - http://www.kfoundation.org/
    Krishnamurti Foundation of America - http://www.kfa.org/
    Krishnamurti Foundation of India - http://www.kfionline.org/
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    56 mins
  • EXPLORATION: Exploring Education | Darcy Gray and Jaap Sluijter
    Feb 1 2024

    You’re listening to The Immeasurable Podcast and this episode is an exploration on education between Darcy Gray and Jaap Sluijter. Darcy Gray's interest in Krishnamurti's teachings began in his early twenties, leading him to join the Krishnamurti School in Ojai, California, shortly after its establishment in 1975. During his three-decade tenure at Oak Grove School, he engaged in staff dialogues with Krishnamurti and David Bohm, contributing to various roles in the high school, elementary school, and administration. While teaching math and physics, traditionally approached with rote methods, Darcy prioritized innovative ways of presenting the subjects, fostering a collaborative learning atmosphere in the classroom. His teaching philosophy involved questioning both right and wrong answers, encouraging students to share their perspectives even when divergent from his expectations. Despite retiring in 2020, Darcy remained actively involved in Oak Grove School’s Krishnamurti discussions, volunteering and sustaining a profound interest in K’s questions and dialogues. Jaap Sluijter has a long-standing interest in the questions raised by Krishnamurti. Currently, Jaap is the Executive Director of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America. Previously, he lived and taught at Brockwood Park School in England. He has an MA in Mechanical Engineering and worked as a design engineer in the field of camera systems and musical instruments.

    Together, Darcy and Jaap discuss education, drawing insight from Krishnamurti's teachings. They explore the nuances of establishing a meaningful teacher-student relationship, emphasizing the importance of fostering independent thinking. The speakers advocate for a serious learning dynamic, addressing challenges such as fear, judgment, and bullying in the classroom and highlighting the need for clear expectations and standards.

    In this dialogue, Jaap and Darcy explore the intricacies of addressing conflict in school, emphasizing the examination of personal desires and vulnerability. They also discuss the impact of Krishnamurti's emphasis on questioning and awareness. The speakers concluded by challenging traditional notions of intelligence, promoting freedom from conditioning, and envisioning schools as spaces for creativity and growth, breaking away from the dichotomy of obedience and rebellion. Click here to watch the previous episode they reference, which pertains to the Flame of Learning book.

    You can also view this episode on YouTube.

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    1 hr and 2 mins